Parvesh Bhainswal Age, Wiki and Bio

Parvesh Bhainswal

Quick Info

ProfessionKabaddi Player
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth12/04/1997
Age27 years
BirthplaceSonipat district, Haryana, India

Bio/Wiki

Real NameParvesh Malik

Physical Stats & More

Height5' 10"
Weight75 kg
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorDark brown

Personal Life

HometownSonipat
HobbyWatching films

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried

Family

Siblings
BrotherSavesh Malik (elder)
SisterNone

Career

Kabaddi
Pro Kabaddi League DebutJaipur Pink Panthers (season 4, 2016)
Coach/MentorJaivir Sharma, Manpreet Singh (Gujarat Fortune Giants)
PositionDefender
Medals
  • Gold medal at the 13th South Asian Games (2019)
  • Gold medal at the 11th Asian Kabaddi Championship (2023)
  • Gold medal at the 19th Asian Games (2023)

Favourites

ExercisePush-up
CoachManpreet Singh
FoodRoti & sabzi
BeverageTea
CarToyota Fortuner
ActorRandeep Hooda
ActressKatrina Kaif

Style Quotient

Car Collection
  • Hyundai Verna
  • Mahindra Scorpio
Bike CollectionRoyal Enfield Bullet

Some Lesser Known Facts

Parvesh Bhainswal is a professional Kabaddi player from India, renowned for his performances in the Pro Kabaddi League.
He was part of the Indian team that secured the gold medal at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China.
Originally from Bhainswal village in Haryana's Sonipat district, he discovered his passion for Kabaddi watching his older brother and began participating in tournaments.
Despite initially considering quitting Kabaddi after his father's death, his brother's encouragement kept him in the game.
Starting his Kabaddi journey at 11-12 years old with cousin Sunil Malik, Parvesh quickly showed promise.
His talent was spotted by coach Jaivir Sharma during Under-14 school games, leading to further recognition at the University Nationals.
Impressive performances in national and international Kabaddi matches earned him a job as a TT with Indian Railways.
His success in the national team attracted the Jaipur Pink Panthers, selecting him for the Pro Kabaddi League Season 4.
Gujarat Fortune Giants acquired him in the Season 5 auction for Rs 25 lakhs, increasing to Rs 35 lakhs in Season 6.
In 2019, he won a gold medal at the 13th South Asian Games in Kathmandu with the Indian Kabaddi team.
During PKL Season 7, he amassed 55 tackle points in 22 matches, showcasing his defensive prowess.
He secured a Rs 62 lakh deal for the 2022 PKL Season 9 and contributed to India's victory in the 11th Asian Kabaddi Championship in Busan in 2023.
Also, in 2023, he aided India in winning another gold at the Asian Games in Hangzhou.
The Telugu Titans retained Parvesh Bhainswal in the PKL Season 10 auctions in August 2023.
If not for Kabaddi, he revealed wrestling would have been his alternative career choice.
He has a soft spot for animals.